View Full Version : HELP MY BROKEN PLANT PLEASE
Imamonsta
12-04-2007, 03:04 PM
today i came home after work to find my plant in early germination, broken at the stem just under the germination leaves, i need help or tips on how to save her as fast as possible please anything helps
Rusty Trichome
12-04-2007, 04:18 PM
Depends on how bad the break.
Personally, I use bamboo stakes as a splint. Worked fine the couple of times I've had to do it.
I take a bamboo stake, cut it to about 4" long. Split it down the middle, so there is now 2 - 4" sticks. Place the sticks on either side of the break, use twist-ties to gently, yet firmly keep it in place. Reduce external stresses (fans, strong light...) and watch that the plant does not 'overgrow' the splint.
Good luck with her.
PharmaCan
12-04-2007, 05:45 PM
You can wrap that part of the stem with toilet paper, tightly, then mist the toilet paper. When it dries, it will be like a cast on the stem. as the plant grows, the tp eventually just sluffs off.
PC :smokin:
M.B.A.
12-04-2007, 08:26 PM
You can wrap that part of the stem with toilet paper, tightly, then mist the toilet paper. When it dries, it will be like a cast on the stem. as the plant grows, the tp eventually just sluffs off.
PC :smokin:
never thought of that...lol...my friends 14" plant did that, and we used scotch tape to put it back together, It started to grow back and then it died a month later when he put it into flower, unrelated death
Imamonsta
12-06-2007, 02:14 PM
thanx for the advice guys, i tried the toilet paper cause it was easier then finding bamboo sticks
it worked out pretty well she just finished germantion
thanx alot
OLDJIMMYBONES
12-06-2007, 05:07 PM
You can wrap that part of the stem with toilet paper, tightly, then mist the toilet paper. When it dries, it will be like a cast on the stem. as the plant grows, the tp eventually just sluffs off.
PC :smokin:
hha thats a mad good idea, never thought of that
Ophistello
12-06-2007, 05:46 PM
when i have little plants/seedlings that break or need help, i prop them up with tooth-picks. if they're bigger, pick-up sticks.
EXP13
12-06-2007, 09:56 PM
hha thats a mad good idea, never thought of that
Jimmy here's about to go break his plants just to try it out! LOL -sorry, Im a bit enliightened right now.:jointsmile:
You can use anything that doesn't constrict the stem growth later or cannot be absorbed (liquid or otherwise) through the plants growth proccess...
OLDJIMMYBONES
12-08-2007, 04:28 AM
Jimmy here's about to go break his plants just to try it out! LOL -sorry, Im a bit enliightened right now.:jointsmile:
You can use anything that doesn't constrict the stem growth later or cannot be absorbed (liquid or otherwise) through the plants growth proccess...
yea, i would but i got no males at the molment
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